Give him time to ride boys and check the SL by yourself;-)
Its so amazing. I won't go back to the LEVO or the KENEVO.
Waiting for a SL EVO...
Give him time to ride boys and check the SL by yourself;-)
Its so amazing. I won't go back to the LEVO or the KENEVO.
Wrong! This backpack is sooo good. With the lower thicker straps I hardly notice it exists. Mine weighs 4 or 5 kg loaded and it barely moves around on anything I ride.There is only one bounce free action backpack that fits perfect in every situation.
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So nice! what size frame is that on?So will mission control ever allow firmware updates? And Yes it fits
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No. I took my dropper from the Kenevo in fact to put on the SL.
The SL is such a unique experience right now that I’m enjoying riding it a lot.
Although I’ve only been riding it solo, I want to see how much pace I have when riding in groups. How much will I get dropped on the climbs?
SL is game changing though that’s for sure. It’s so nice to ride.
Not yet, unfortunately . Still waiting for it to arrive. They claim 0.75 degree changeDid you get chance to play with this yet @jcmonty? Very interested in what you find.
85 percent of the internal battery?32 Miles today. 1600ft climbing and used 85%. So love this bike.
LargeSo nice! what size frame is that on?
Hard to find, especially in the 203mmShimano makes disc rotors with built in magnets for ebikes.
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85 percent of the internal battery?
Or 85 percent which includes the spare battery?
Walk assist can get you out of trouble when stopped in wrong gear - shift gear, raise rear wheel then use walk assist to gently rotate cranks.ON MY NEW SL COMP THE WALK ASSIT WORKS VERY WELL AND STRONG, IN THE RIGHT MOUNTAIN PATHS A WALK ASSIST IS ESSENTIAL.
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question, what is the point of removing the remote button, but not the weight?
85 percent of the internal battery?
Or 85 percent which includes the spare battery?
I wont be going to Carbon wheels, the extra money isn't worth it in my eyes. I can't justify 1k+ on some wheels, but I'll probably go for some lighter alloy ones at some stage.How many of you plan to stay with the alloy wheels versus switching to carbon?
On today’s ride I got to try out the walk assist on the SL. I have to say that I was very underwhelmed by it. Sure, if I pick up the rear of the bike and press the button the cranks go around,so it works, but in practice it was very very under-powered to the point where it made no difference at all when pushing the bike up a few steep sections that I was wrong-geared on.Walk assist can get you out of trouble when stopped in wrong gear - shift gear, raise rear wheel then use walk assist to gently rotate cranks.
If you shift down in to a higher gear (smaller cog) it usually helps a lot more. Not sure what gear you were in?On today’s ride I got to try out the walk assist on the SL. I have to say that I was very underwhelmed by it. Sure, if I pick up the rear of the bike and press the button the cranks go around,so it works, but in practice it was very very under-powered to the point where it made no difference at all when pushing the bike up a few steep sections that I was wrong-geared on.
Is it possible to change the amount of assistance in walk mode (I can’t see anything obvious on the app)?
So will mission control ever allow firmware updates? And Yes it fits
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Rob, i cannot agree with you more. I already have over 100 miles on my set up and it is very plush and controlled.Quick update on the Pike Ultimate. It works very very well on the SL. The 2.1 damper is very smooth in the initial part of the travel and seems to absorb almost all trail chatter.
It has soaked up some jumps to flat nicely without bottoming out. Ramps up well towards the end of the stroke.
I’m 85KG and I set it with 99 psi and 8 clicks of rebound. Low speed compression totally open.
I’ve only been riding it on local trails but it feels great so far.
150mm travel on this and I’d actually think that these 2.1 dampers sit a bit further into the travel with LSC and HSC fully open than Fox forks with correct sag setup.
So I think that 160mm *should* be OK with RS forks despite Specialized not recommending it on the SL.
Rob - you will be dropped especially on steep climbs unless you have strong climbing legs. I rode with my ebike crew 2 weeks ago - 2 levos, 1 trek rail, 2 haibike - they smoked me on climbs.No. I took my dropper from the Kenevo in fact to put on the SL.
The SL is such a unique experience right now that I’m enjoying riding it a lot.
Although I’ve only been riding it solo, I want to see how much pace I have when riding in groups. How much will I get dropped on the climbs?
SL is game changing though that’s for sure. It’s so nice to ride.
I am using the same pack for my long rides. Yesterday, i did 45.6 miles and 6600 ft of climbing with a 6lb 418 extra battery, 1.5 liter of water, oneup pump, tools, extra jacket, extra gloves, 2 sandwiches, 2 bottles of pickle juice, and various snacks. Did not mind the weight at all as it was evenly distributed and supported. Highly recommended!for your really looooong rides:
this EVOC pack swallows two Range Extenders (including cages )
still plenty of room for lunch and extra gear
weighs 7.4 lb (less than when I carried a 500Wh battery for my 2018 Levo)
two of these plus one on the bike plus the main battery = 800 Wh
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Did you go thru Fremont Older then up Montebello to the Gap and then down the new trail to sanborn park? How did you get from sanborn to the creek trail in Los Gatos?I am using the same bag for my long rides. Yesterday, i did 45.6 miles and 6600 ft of climbing with a 6lb 418 extra battery, 1.5 liter of water, oneup pump, tools, extra jacket, extra gloves, 2 sandwiches, 2 bottles of pickle juice, and various snacks. Did not mind the weight at all as it was evenly distributed and supported. Highly recommended!
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Fremont Older, Montebello, White Oak, Canyon, Table Mountain, Gap, Skyline, John Nicholas, Black Road, Creek TrailDid you go thru Fremont Older then up Montebello to the Gap and then down the new trail to sanborn park? How did you get from sanborn to the creek trail in Los Gatos?
I am using the same pack for my long rides. Yesterday, i did 45.6 miles and 6600 ft of climbing with a 6lb 418 extra battery, 1.5 liter of water, oneup pump, tools, extra jacket, extra gloves, 2 sandwiches, 2 bottles of pickle juice, and various snacks. Did not mind the weight at all as it was evenly distributed and supported. Highly recommended!
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Mudhugger FR trimmed by about 3 inches.Which rear mudguard is that you have fitted? Think I may need something to protect the linkages / dropper.
EDIT - just realised that photo is not your bike ?
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